MaxiMoose Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Ever since the most recent update, whenever I try to run 4x sim rate during flight, within 15 minutes or so it will start violently rocking back and forth and eventually disconnect AP. Seems to struggle with the direct crosswind maybe?
Swisspilot1986 Posted April 10 Posted April 10 I've the same issue. Aircraft is rolling more and more from left to right when 4x time compression is used. If the auto rate could detect it and come back to 1x waiting the aircraft to stabilise (like in the PMDG 777) longhauls would be shorter in time.
Swisspilot1986 Posted Thursday at 07:18 PM Posted Thursday at 07:18 PM great if this issue could be solved with the update 1.0.8 as it'll make long-hauls a bit shorter thank you
Jeff Green Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM I haven't experienced the violence, but I have experienced that every FMS related system is completely inop after about 30 minutes of 4X. I don't usually use it, as I prefer to fly at normal speed most of the time, but this issue has gotten more prevalent. It will of course encourage me to plan my time better around 12 hour flights, but I'd like a tiny beet of leeway.
Eddie Posted yesterday at 11:05 AM Posted yesterday at 11:05 AM Hello, What are your turbulence settings at? EddieCommunity Manager IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
Swisspilot1986 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago realistic. This issue only appears with the A350.
Eddie Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Swisspilot1986 said: realistic. This issue only appears with the A350. Please either use MEDIUM or LOW (LOW recommended) when using the 350. We use custom CFD - unfortunately the in-sim turbulence (above LOW/MEDIUM) messes with our system logic. There's no direct way to get around that, for now. 1 EddieCommunity Manager IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
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